No 70AD was a result of both rejecting and killing their God and Messiah.
Jesus already answered that question as I posted the verses twice I'm not sure why you don't accept what He said
I believe that Daniel 9 is talking about the desecration and the events of AE not 70AD
I apologize, I am not following you. What do you mean that "Jesus already answered that question?
Regarding Daniel 9, please let me know if you agree with this, and if not, please tell me why...
In the 70 weeks of years prophecy (9:24-27), Gabriel will give Daniel the prophecy that addresses God's plan to restore His people and His city back from Babylon after their 70 years in captivity. Everything that was either destroyed or taken away by the Babylonians MUST be fully and completely restored. Thus, we have two sets of interpretations within these 4 verses.
In verses 9:24-25, Daniel is given the "restorative" verses. Withing these two verses, God will reveal how everything will be completely restored once they are allowed to leave Babylon. In 9:24, Daniel is given the most important part of the prophecy - those requirements or elements the Messiah will fulfill during His time on earth. This will be completed during the last week of the 70 weeks prophecy. This final week was "set aside" by God for the Messiah's work of salvation. But verse 9:25 would represent those requirements that must be completed by the Jews themselves. It will be their responsibility to restore the rebuilding of the physical elements; the Temple, the Sanctuary, the walls and the city, etc. Also, it is their responsibility to resinstate the Levitical ceremonies, the daily sacrifices, the 7 holy feast days, etc. So, the Jews are effectively being given 69 weeks of years or 483 literal years to complete their God given mission within His plan of restoration. All of the Jewish elements must be fulfilled BEFORE the arrival of the coming of their Messiah. And please notice, each of the elements that were either taken away or destroyed by the Babylonians will be fully restored in the exact reverse order they were taken away or destroyed. Consequently, the final week of the prophecy, or the 70th week is the time when the very first piece of furniture was taken away - not by the Babylonians, but by Jeremiah. He took the Ark of the Covenant from the Holy of Holies and hid it so it would not be taken away. Consequently, this would be the very last piece of furniture to be restored - the Ark of the Covenant, in the form of the Messiah would restore the Presence of God in the Sanctuary. This is the only element that could not be restored by the Jews.
So, now we have 9:24 and 25 reveals to us the "restorative" elements that must be fulfilled - and they were. The Jews and the Messiah both completed their God given "restorative" mission after the Babylon captivity.
Now we come to the second section of this prophecy. Verses 9:26-27 represent the "destructive" verses within the 70 weeks of years prophecy. And these two verses will not depart in how they are presented from the "restorative verses. They will also reveal the destruction of the physical elements as well as the destruction of the Messiah at the cross. Both the Messiah is described to be "cut off" in the midst of the week (middle of the last week), and the city and the sanctuary will be destroyed by the "people of the prince who is to come." This of course refers to the destruction in 70AD.
But what is so critical is to recognize within these "destructive" verses, those prophecies that speak to the Messiah as opposed to the mere destruction of the physical elements in 70 AD. After the cross, they have absolutely no more value WITHIN GOD'S PLAN OF RESTORATION AND SALVATION. Their specific mission has been fulfilled. The Temple, the Sanctuary, the High PrIest, the Passover Lamb, etc., has now been fulfilled by the Messiah.
ALL of 27 speaks about the cross and the consequences of the cross. They have nothing to do with the physical elements.....
It is Jesus who will confirm the New Covenant for many - not for one week (this is a very bad translation). It specifically refers to the last week. Jesus will confirm the New Covenant
DURING (not for a week) the last week of the prophecy for many.
It is Jesus as the Passover Lamb of God who, once and for all, would do away with the need for any further sacrifices and offerings.
It is Jesus and His sacrifice (abomination) and the rejection of His people who will cause God to turn away from His people (He will become desolate to His people for over 2000 years). I am certain you can see just how His rejection by His people causes Him to become "desolate" to them as opposed to a mere destruction of the Temple - the Temple is simply a building, a structure with no more value to God after the cross.
Look forward to your thoughts!